Dropsy1979
Rising Star
Bronze Level
Hi, thanks so much for the suggestions ... something of which I try and I hope we meet again today at the table:-D So I approached a hand: I AhQh the CO, he Q4o to BB - I preflop raise 4BB, he called .... Th3hQd flop .... I bet half the pot, he made the call .... turn Tc .... I bet pot, he made the call .... 4d river ... I check, he check ... I understand that these donkeys no longer drop on the turn?
(especially on how to bluff them out of the hand)?
The answer to playing this type of a player...Atleast for me is to not bluff them out (As bluffing them out is just pointless and you'd be spweing funds away in the process).
Imho, I think the best is to see a lot a cheap flops. If you don't hit anything and villain starts betting > get out. Just wait for a good flop and you can get a lot of chips from him. And watch out with slowplaying
i would just play a strong game and be agressive when your strong. youlll get payed off. if you resort to there play and see too many flops its just going to get u in trouble